Animating in Different Frame Rates (FPS) - Lego Stop Motion

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Published 2021-10-25
The Battle of the Frame Rates... 8 FPS v 12 FPS v 24 FPS
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0:00 Intro
0:52 8 FPS
1:55 12 FPS
2:45 24 FPS
4:09 Conclusion

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Filming: Stop Motion Pro
Editing: Imovie
Camera: Ipod Touch

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All Comments (21)
  • @puzzLEGO
    Honestly my stopmotions are 15 FPS, it’s basically the minimum FPS that looks good enough to go viral so I can focus on other aspects of the video like humour and editing (also it’s half of 30 and 1/4 of 60, some actual common FPS)
  • @ShootYourBricks
    I never thought about changing the fps based on the style you're going for, but that's actually a good idea. 8 fps worked really well with Mario.
  • I use 10-12 fps cuz anything above that takes ages, but I think it’s still possible to make it look good.
  • @OmegaEnvych
    I truly believe that limitations on frames per second can be not just practical limitation, but also artistic ones. In many great animated movies creators often limit amount of animation frames to fit specific artistic style and in "What that movie would look at 60FPS" animations look often just wrong. Keyframes are lost and as well lost some of animation strengths.
  • @noah.reissmann
    8 looks a little choppy, but with somn like mario it works really well. i was surprised by just how smooth and nice 12 looked, tho
  • @Pooiloui
    I prefer to animate at 12FPS as it is just right for every situation and it doesn't take excessive hours to animate.
  • i never new you were British edit: finished watching the whole thing, that 24 fps looked class, most animators i see that try try 24 fps end up looking really bad, and it’s great to see your able to be decent at a verity of frames per second
  • @AnimatorThe
    Underrated channel, btw I noticed you had to touch your phone every time you took a picture; an easy fix to the camera shaking from your hand, is to plug in headphones and use the volume button to take pictures.
  • I think it's interesting how the different frame rates have different effects. The lower frame rates feel like "animation", while the higher makes it feel like a video game. Maybe it's just me, but I find it fascinating that something as simple as FPS can have such a noticeable difference in impact.
  • Wow, it’s interesting to see the difference between the FPS side by side! My recent brickfilms were shot at 15 FPS and I love it. I actually have a brickfilm I made at 12 FPS, but I now think it is too slow and when I watch it I always watch in double speed😅. However your 12 FPS clip inspired me to try again. And… I see the 8 FPS is kinda trendy now, maybe I will try it too.
  • I really like the style of the 8 fps one, I've never tried animating at that fps. Might try it!
  • "I went with Mario." Who's that? The only character I know that looks like that is Chris Pratt.
  • A good way to think about your framerate is with drawn animation techniques. This is basically a demonstration of animating on 2's and 3's, and discussions on that topic and it's effects address why interpolation doesn't work well, which is a question some people had, and go into detail about the effects each speed have
  • @narwhal8113
    My guy even uses legos for his phone stand lmao
  • @spacecat3653
    I absolutely love how he uses what he’s got you can tell he doesn’t have much in this video but he makes it work amazing job
  • @OrangeYous
    I loved the Mario one, at the start I didn't understand, but then I realized why starlord was there and I started to laugh...
  • @SpicyAnimations
    Nice! Loved that first person view! Might try these frame rate tests to improve my skills. Thanks for the idea lol
  • @smalllynx9031
    Wow, these animations are very smooth. My favourite one is the 8FPS animation!
  • @daveys
    Thanks for posting this. I watched this with interest as my kids did an animation course at their school. Frame rate was one of the things they learned about and this shows the differences well. You picked good subject content for illustrating it too.